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18th November 2003
These are the symptoms of Trichomoniasis and recommended treatment per very well-respected and trusted website:

What Are the Symptoms?

If you're a man, you'll probably have no symptoms, or you may experience some discomfort when urinating.

If you're a woman, you may have no symptoms at all, or you may experience:
A greenish yellow, frothy vaginal discharge with a pronounced odor.
Vaginal itching or irritation.
Painful intercourse.
Pain in the lower abdomen.
Vaginal bleeding.

Call Your Doctor If:

You experience any of the symptoms listed above. Trichomoniasis is contagious and can lead to complications. Women shouldn't assume that the problem is simple inflammation of the vagina.


How Do I Know If I Have Trichomoniasis?


Your doctor may want to examine your vaginal or urethral discharge under a microscope or test your urine. Trichomoniasis occasionally shows up on Pap smears in women with no symptoms. Your best bet is to get tested if you think you may have been exposed to the parasite.

What Are the Treatments?

Nine out of 10 people with trichomoniasis are cured with a single course of antibiotics. Stubborn cases require larger doses administered over longer periods of time.

Medication
The drug most commonly used to fight trichomoniasis is Flagyl, or metronidazole, which comes in tablet form; few other drugs are as effective. If you take Flagyl, you may experience side effects such as nausea, vomiting, or a metallic aftertaste. You can minimize discomfort by taking the drug during or immediately after a meal. Also, don't drink alcohol within 24 hours of taking the medicine; if you do, you may experience severe abdominal pain and vomiting.

At-Home Remedies

Women who douche frequently with commercial chemical products may raise their risk of developing trichomoniasis. You should not douche unless told to do so by a healthcare professional.

How Can I Prevent It?

Use a condom when having sex.
Don't share towels or swimsuits.



Since you mentioned vaginal burning and itching without other symptoms, there are other conditions that can cause vaginal itching and irritation such as latex reaction, bubble baths, yeast vaginitis. To have a definitive diagnosis of Trich, the doctor would have to have a smear sent to pathology.
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